Taylor Energy
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| Company type | Private |
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| Industry | Oil drilling |
| Founded | 1979 |
| Founder | Patrick F. Taylor |
| Headquarters | , United States |
Key people | Chief Executive Officer: Phyllis Taylor |
| Products | Oil and gas |
| Website | www |
Taylor Energy is an American oil company that is based in New Orleans, Louisiana that drilled for oil in the Gulf of Mexico.[1][2][3] The company was founded on July 20, 1979 by Patrick F. Taylor.[3][4] Following his death in 2004, his wife Phyllis Taylor assumed ownership and became the chairwoman and CEO—making her the wealthiest woman in Louisiana.[5] As of November 2021[update], Phyllis Taylor remains the CEO of the company.[1] Despite having been a relatively small producer,[1] the company has attracted widespread attention for the Taylor oil spill, one of the largest oil spills in American history, and the longest ongoing oil spill as of June 2022.[1][2][6]
The company's founder, Patrick F. Taylor, grew up in Beaumont, Texas, and attended Louisiana State University.[7] He married Phyllis Miller in 1965, who had grown up in Abbeville, Louisiana, and had been one of the first women to graduate from Tulane Law School.[8]
Taylor Energy was first incorporated on July 20, 1979.[3]
Circa February 1, 2008, Taylor Energy Company, one of the largest privately owned oil and gas companies operating in the Gulf of Mexico, agreed to sell all its energy assets to a joint venture between Korea National Oil Corporation and Samsung C&T Corporation.[9][10] The MC20 wells which were and are still leaking, was not part of the sale.[11][12] Despite this apparent sale, the company continues to be incorporated in New Orleans,[2][3] retains its own brand,[1][2] and has its own Chief Executive.[1]
